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Todd James Works on Paper Available Now Through BEYOND THE STREETS
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Currently on view at BEYOND THE STREETS in Los Angeles is PINK CLOUD, a bit of a Hall of Fame line-up of artists that have been featured in Juxtapoz including 2x cover artist Todd James. As part of the show, Todd has works on paper available for sale,…
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The Brilliant Milky Way Connects Photographers Around the Globe and Beyond in an Annual Contest
Source Colossal Each night, the Milky Way decorates darkened skies around the globe with a streak of glimmering stars and pink-orange dust. Stunning in its own right, our galaxy is ever more dazzling in the images topping the 2025 Milky Way Photographer of the Year contest. The annual competition, hosted by Capture the Atlas, received…
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Ubiquitous Objects Transform into Ambient Soundscapes in Zimoun’s Installations
Source Colossal Objects often regarded as fixtures of modern life—cardboard boxes, glass cups, and plastic jugs, to name a few—become generative materials in the soundscapes of Swiss artist Zimoun (previously). Connected to small, direct-current motors, wires and strings strung across installations of these unassuming items rattle and twirl to create continuous, ambient noise. Zimoun frequently references…
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Emily Furr “Delirious New York” @ Sargent’s Daughters, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Sargent’s Daughters is pleased to present Emily Furr’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery: Delirious New York. Across paintings, drawings, and collages, this new body of work places Furr’s precise imagery in dialogue with the iconic built environment of New York City. Rem Koolhaas’ seminal work of…
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Gregory Euclide’s “Assembled Lands”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Assembled Lands, a solo exhibition by Minnesota River Valley-artist Gregory Euclide. In Assembled Lands, Euclide explores ideas surrounding nature and the human experience. The artist’s mixed media assemblages resemble landscape paintings but defy categorization. These non-traditional observations of nature are collaged…
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Night Lights and the Absurdity of Life with Mark Whalen @ Harper’s, NYC
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home A few months back, we sat down with Mark Whalen on Radio Juxtapoz to talk about making sculpture and his upcoming solo show, Night Lights, at Harper’s. The show opened this weekend, featuring Whalen’s eclectic works, works of glass, aluminum, bronze, and marble within these freestanding and…
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This Lower Manhattan Restaurant Doubles as an Immersive Black-and-White Sketchbook
Source Colossal Stepping into Shirokuro, the new Japanese omakase restaurant in New York City, you’d be forgiven for thinking you wandered into a sketchpad or a black-and-white storyboard. With the exception of an eclectic array of globe lights, some colorful ceramic dishes, and the open kitchen, the entire restaurant is rendered like a 2D drawing.…
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Featured Artist Karen Alsup
Source Artsy Shark Featured artist Karen Alsup presents a delightful collection of acrylic paintings inspired by the natural world. The post Featured Artist Karen Alsup appeared first on Artsy Shark.
